Sunday, August 16, 2009

Tech... ica... Difficu... ti.. s...


We did a gig in Gresham, Oregon yesterday at the Mt. Hood Jazz Festival. Yet another beautiful outdoor summer gig (with no rain). Because it wasn't our show, we didn't get a soundcheck. We set up all of our gear backstage and then brought it onto the stage right before our set, checked to see if our mics were working (quickly) and then ran on stage. About 2 seconds into the first song, we realized something was horribly horribly wrong with our wireless microphones. Our mics were cutting in and out constantly. If you weren't there (this probably wouldn't have happened if you had shown up, but I'm not going to point fingers), imagine GFT singing the title to this blog. Yeah. It was that bad.

We had 2 sets planned already so after 4 songs (of us looking incredibly stupid trying to find invisible "good" spots around the stage) we took a break. We ran around like chickens with our heads cut off looking for enough wired SM58s and set everything up really quickly and then ran back out to continue with the gig. Fortunately, the audience stuck around through everything.

The rest of the performance was a blast. The audience was great, Nick was smokin', it didn't rain, and the mics were working. What more could we ask for?

Peter
GFT

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

GFT in Canada


We had the fantastic opportunity to perform at MusicFest Vancouver this past Saturday. Not only did we perform in an incredible venue (the Vogue theater) we also had the privilege to share the stage with the talented Dee Daniels. It was a night of firsts for GFT that I won't soon forget.

It was the first time GFT performed with Randy's sub Amanda (I could make a joke about Randy's sub being a 17 year old girl, but I'll leave that alone. Oops.). Performing with her was truly a blast. She is an amazing musician check her out. For the first time (in what seems like a long time) we performed with a trio. Nick Moore on keys (of course), Dean Schmidt on bass, and Mark Ivester on drums. Unfortunately, we don't get to gig with a trio very often; but it is always a great time when we do and this time was no exception. It was also the first time GFT has performed in Vancouver. We couldn't have asked for a cooler venue or a more receptive audience. What more could we ask for?

Like I said earlier, we shared the bill with the amazing Dee Daniels. She has a voice that is out of this world. At the end of the show she came out and sang "Precious Lord, Take My Hand" and "Revelation" with us. Talk about a fun end to an incredible evening. She even came out with us to do an encore. It was an incredible evening in beautiful Vancouver. Thanks to everyone at MusicFest Vancouver and the Vogue theater.

Peter
GFT

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Germany! (July 25, 2009)

We left Utrecht at 7:00 am (some of us had way too much fun hanging with our friends in Utrecht and didn't get back to the hotel until 3:00 am) by train to Germany. After jumping trains once we arrived in Mainz. We then took a van and two cars to our hotel (we kind of take up a lot of room).

We stayed in a lovely hotel that was kind of like a B&B. The hotel was actually closed that day, but they were open for us. No, I'm not making a joke here... seriously. Our gig was a little ways away in the village of Boppard. It was an outdoor venue in the courtyard of a church. It was beautiful, but halfway through our soundcheck the bells of the church started ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing. Fortunately, we all thought it was funny that they were ringing for so long; Unfortunately, the bells were letting everyone know that church was starting. We continued our soundcheck and a (understandably) upset church goer came out and asked us to keep it down during the service... woops.

We started the gig and everything was going pretty well. The audience was enthusiastic and we all were having fun. Then... (this is where you would usually hear a dum dum duuuum sound effect. I'll let you make the sound yourself... I'll wait) during "Walk the Straighter Road" as soon as Randy started his first solo in the tune, the clowds opened up and started poring rain down on the poor audience members. Normally, something like poring down rain would be a gig ender; not in Boppard. They ran for umbrellas and pulled out their ponchos and sat out the rest of the gig. Not only did every single person watch the entire gig, they had us do 3 encores on top of the entire gig. After meeting with some of the audience, we went back to our hotel and ate some amazingly wonderful homemade German food.

The next morning, we left the hotel and drove from Boppard to Rockenhausen (I truly agree that Rockenhausen is the greatest name ever and you can be sure that we made all of the bad puns possible). We got an amazing oportunity to do a bit of sight seeing along the Rhine river. We got to our hotel in Rockenhausen and discovered that the venue for the performance that night was actually at the hotel (we knew a little earlier than that, but its a better story if we found out when we got there). In fact I could see the stage from my hotel room. It was another outdoor venue (if you didn't pick up on that earlier) and fortunately for everyone involved we had a rain free performance. We were fortunate enough to have another incredibly enthusiastic crowd. It was a fantastic end to a wonderful tour and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

Peter
GFT